Charles Turner, WikiTribune

Charles Turner

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New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Charles:

Fact checking: Claims WikiTribune should verify

WikiTribune exists to fight misinformation, suggest claims here that could be fact checked → Read More

Interview: Provocative, prescient: Andrew Keen predicted privacy crisis

Digital Age iconoclast has a new book, a new attitude, and new wisdom for social media users → Read More

Ending gerrymandering could open floodgates for campaign spending

Partisan redistricting leads to more competition, which means more campaign spending, which could mean more corporate influence → Read More

Google is making email more interactive and fluid

We need your help reporting on upcoming changes to Gmail → Read More

Live: Tracking Trump’s first State of the Union

The WikiTribune community following the claims, promises and themes of Trump's State of the Union speech. → Read More

US government shutdown: what it is and why it is happening

The federal government of the United States is partially closed mainly because of difference over who stays in the country → Read More

Amazon’s new headquarters: finding the best fit, and the best deal –

Help WikiTribune track the economic incentives and other perks behind the final 20 bids for the next Amazon headquarters → Read More

Truckers will be first casualty of self-driving technology

Long and boring highways are perfect for today's robo-drivers → Read More

No press freedom in Myanmar if you’re from Myanmar –

Two Reuters journalists arrested for reporting on the Rohingya refugee crisis, but also because they're 'local' → Read More

Why Trump attacks the New York Times as ‘failing’ when it’s not –

After decades of covering Trump, the New York Times has developed an oddly symbiotic relationship with the current president → Read More

In Alabama, abortion stance may affect election more than sexual-assault scandal

Doug Jones is doing what recent Southern Democrats have not: support a woman's right to choose an abortion → Read More

How ending net neutrality could affect consumers and the Net

With Obama-era internet regulations ending, consumers are vulnerable to higher prices for web services and blocked online content. → Read More

U.S. recognizing Jerusalem as the ‘eternal capital’ of Israel –

President Trump breaks with nearly 50 years of U.S. precedent with this plan; world leaders concerned over regional stability → Read More

Why Rohingya are world’s ‘most-persecuted minority’ –

Rohingya crisis tests the fabric of Myanmar and its Nobel Peace Prize-winning leader → Read More